Tim continues to explore fear by sharing his own personal story and vulnerability having faced bipolar and depressive states to go on and achieve incredible success and happiness. By “fear setting” you can face your fears head on, understand how to reduce the impact and even repair any possible issues before even beginning. Tim also suggests that looking at the cost of inaction is vital – costs in terms of emotion, physical and financial. Using stoicism and Tim’s three step planning process, you can learn that what we fear most is usually what we most need to do.